Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery
Introduction: Hospitalization and surgery are among the most difficult experiences which children and their parents have to face. Many parents experience preoperative anxiety during the hospitalization of their children. This study attempts to assess preoperative anxiety in parents of children admit...
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doaj-97f48f2e84284158b6ab62b0b83b08842021-02-17T06:29:05ZengPediatric Surgery Research Center of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Pediatric Surgery2423-76122016-08-0121283510.22037/irjps.v2i1.1134611346Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgeryMehrdad HosseinpourSomayeh AbediMohadese HamsayehBahareh AhmadiIntroduction: Hospitalization and surgery are among the most difficult experiences which children and their parents have to face. Many parents experience preoperative anxiety during the hospitalization of their children. This study attempts to assess preoperative anxiety in parents of children admitted for elective surgery and to evaluate factors associated with increased anxiety. Material and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, all parents consecutively admitted to the study hospitals (Shahid Beheshti hospital in kashan and Imam Hossein hospital in Esfahan) were assessed. We used standard anxiety assessment questionnaires [Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) and Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)] to quantify the anxiety of parents just before their child entered the operative theater. For mean comparison between variables, independent t-test, ANOVA and Chi-square analysis were used. Multiple regressions were conducted to determine the factors attributed to pre operative anxiety. A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: In this study 100 parents (60 cases from Shahid Beheshti hospital and 40 patients from Imam Hossein hospital) were evaluated. The mean anxiety score was 51.05±1.19 for STAI, 15.27±2.83 for APAIS (anxiety), and 8.07±1.7 for APAIS (information) respectively. Parents education was a factor that significantly affected the STAI (p=0.042), but its effect on APAIS was not significant. In regression analysis for anxiety severity, child age was a significant factor of anxiety status (p=0.043). Conclusions: This study showed that anxiety is relatively high in our centers and parent’s education and children age are the most important predictive factors for this conditionhttps://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/irjps/article/view/11346spielbergers state-trait anxiety inventory testamesterdam preoperative anxiety and information scalepre operative anxiety |
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Mehrdad Hosseinpour Somayeh Abedi Mohadese Hamsayeh Bahareh Ahmadi Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery Iranian Journal of Pediatric Surgery spielbergers state-trait anxiety inventory test amesterdam preoperative anxiety and information scale pre operative anxiety |
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Mehrdad Hosseinpour Somayeh Abedi Mohadese Hamsayeh Bahareh Ahmadi |
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Mehrdad Hosseinpour |
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Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery |
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Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery |
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Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery |
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Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery |
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Pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery |
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pre operative anxiety and its contributing factors in pediatric patients’ parents undergoing surgery |
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Pediatric Surgery Research Center of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Pediatric Surgery |
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2016-08-01 |
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Introduction: Hospitalization and surgery are among the most difficult experiences which children and their parents have to face. Many parents experience preoperative anxiety during the hospitalization of their children. This study attempts to assess preoperative anxiety in parents of children admitted for elective surgery and to evaluate factors associated with increased anxiety.
Material and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, all parents consecutively admitted to the study hospitals (Shahid Beheshti hospital in kashan and Imam Hossein hospital in Esfahan) were assessed. We used standard anxiety assessment questionnaires [Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) and Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)] to quantify the anxiety of parents just before their child entered the operative theater. For mean comparison between variables, independent t-test, ANOVA and Chi-square analysis were used. Multiple regressions were conducted to determine the factors attributed to pre operative anxiety. A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: In this study 100 parents (60 cases from Shahid Beheshti hospital and 40 patients from Imam Hossein hospital) were evaluated. The mean anxiety score was 51.05±1.19 for STAI, 15.27±2.83 for APAIS (anxiety), and 8.07±1.7 for APAIS (information) respectively. Parents education was a factor that significantly affected the STAI (p=0.042), but its effect on APAIS was not significant. In regression analysis for anxiety severity, child age was a significant factor of anxiety status (p=0.043).
Conclusions: This study showed that anxiety is relatively high in our centers and parent’s education and children age are the most important predictive factors for this condition |
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